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Manu Sawhney

ICC CEO Manu Sawhney Resigns Amid Inquiry Over Conduct

Manu Sawhney was sent on "leave" in March pending an inquiry after he came under scrutiny for his "abrasive behaviour" with colleagues.

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ICC CEO Manu Sawhney May Resign Before End of Term After Being Accused of ‘Abrasive Behaviour’

ICC CEO Manu Sawhney hasn't been attending the office for some time now and was asked to go on leave on Tuesday.

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‘Mahendra Singh Dhoni Has Inspired A Whole Generation, Will Be Sorely Missed’

Manu Sawhney, the International Cricket Council's chief executive, called Mahendra Singh Dhoni as "one of the all-time greats of the game".

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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 is The Most Watched in Tournament’s History

The ICC has said the Women's T20 World Cup 2020 in Australia clocked 89m unique audience, massive 131 per cent over the previous edition.

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Cricket has the power to bring communities together: Manu Sawhney

The growth of cricket in Sweden has seen the sport rise to the second fastest growing sport in the country, with an 85% growth in active members from 2016 to 2018 according to the Swedish Research Council for Sport Science.

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Working on All Possible Options to Ensure IPL is Staged This Year: Sourav Ganguly

Should the T20 World Cup, scheduled to be hosted by Australia in October-November, be cancelled, it will open up a window for the BCCI to conduct IPL in some form.

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‘We Agreed on Importance of Taking Well Informed, Responsible Decisions’: ICC Chief Executive Manu Sawhney

Discussions and decisions on this and the future of both the World Test Championship and the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League will be held at a later date

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ICC to Conduct CEC Meeting to Discuss Cricket’s Possible Resumption

The purpose of the meeting is to gain a full understanding of Member priorities during this time and to discuss and share the key mitigation factors required to resume international cricket

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Christchurch to Host ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2021 Final

Auckland's Eden Park will host a bumper opening weekend, Hamilton and Tauranga will be the semi-finals venues while Hagley Oval in Christchurch has been given the final.

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ECB Joins BCCI And CA in Opposing Proposal for Yearly ICC Flagship Events

England and Wales Cricket Board has officially intimated ICC that it will not support the global body's bid to have a flagship event every year.

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